Tuesday, May 11, 2004

A Conversation with Oscar Wilde

A conversation with Oscar Wilde by Maggi Hambling, Adelaide Street, London

“A conversation with Oscar Wilde” by Maggi Hambling, 1998
Adelaide Street
London, January 2003

“A Conversation with Oscar Wilde is an outdoor sculpture by Maggi Hambling in central London dedicated to Oscar Wilde. Unveiled in 1998, it takes the form of a bench-like green granite sarcophagus, with a bust of Wilde emerging from the upper end, with a hand clasping a cigarette.” (A Conversation with Oscar Wilde, Wikipedia)

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